Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence
Found in 99 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence between Duncan Hamilton and David Callard, 1993-08-17
Duncan Hamilton is the son of Ian Hamilton. He wrote to David Callard to correct certain points pertaining to his father. A photocopy of a magazine article on Hamilton accompanied his letter.
Correspondence between Elizabeth Speller and Mr. Callard, 1993-04-07
This collection includes, manuscrips, autobiographies, photocopies of various letters, photographs, and articles.
Correspondence between Emily Hahn and Richard R Centing, 1971-08-15
A photocopy of a letter from Emily Hahn to Richard R. Centing concerning Anna Kavan. It is among a group of photocopied materials that Richard R. Centing sent to David Callard.
Correspondence between Emily Hahn and Richard R. Centing, 1971-08-15
A photocopy of a letter from Emily Hahn written to Richard R. Centing, about her interactiong with Anna Kavan. This letter is among a group of photocopied materials that Richard R. Centing sent to David Callard.
Correspondence between Emily Hahn and Richard R. Centing, 1971-08-05
A photocopy of a letter from Emily Hanh to Richard R. Centing, discussing Anna Kavan. It is among a group of photocopied materials that Richard R. Centing sent to David Callard.
Correspondence between Francis King and David Callard, 1991-12-24
This collection includes, manuscrips, autobiographies, photocopies of various letters, photographs, and articles.
Correspondence between Frank Hatherley and David Callard, 1990-01-09
This letter was found within the book "My Madness: A portrait from the writings of Anna Kavan."
Correspondence between Herman Schrijver and Anna Kavan, 1968-11-14
Photocopy of typed letter with handwritten notes, from Herman Schrijver to Anna Kavan.
Correspondence between Herman Schrijver and Anna Kavan
Photocopy of handwritten letter from Herman Schrijver to Anna Kavan.
Correspondence between Jill Foulston and David Callard, 1992-08-04
This collection includes, manuscrips, autobiographies, photocopies of various letters, photographs, and articles.